To find the ordered pair that satisfies the equation y = -2/3x + 6, we need to substitute the x and y values of each option into the equation and see which satisfy the equation.
A: (3, 4)
4 = -2/3 * 3 + 6
4 = -6/3 + 6
4 = -2 + 6
4 = 4
B: (3, 8)
8 = -2/3 * 3 + 6
8 = -6/3 + 6
8 = -2 + 6
8 = 6
C: (0, -2/3)
-2/3 = -2/3 * 0 + 6
-2/3 = 0 + 6
-2/3 = 6
-2/3 does not equal 6, so this option does not satisfy the equation.
D: (1, 4)
4 = -2/3 * 1 + 6
4 = -2/3 + 6
4 = 6 - 2/3
4 = 18/3 - 2/3
4 = 16/3
4 does not equal 16/3, so this option does not satisfy the equation.
The only ordered pair that satisfies the equation is A. (3, 4)
Which of the following is an ordered pair of the relation y=−2/3x+6?
A. (3, 4)
B. (3, 8)
C. (0, -2/3)
D. (1, 4)
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